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Entirely different stories: autoethnography as women's literacy practice in southern Africa

dc.contributor.authorJohnson, Stacey J., author
dc.contributor.authorJacobi, Tobi, advisor
dc.contributor.authorDoe, Sue, committee member
dc.contributor.authorPearson, Jonna, committee member
dc.date.accessioned2007-01-03T05:48:02Z
dc.date.available2007-01-03T05:48:02Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.description.abstractThis thesis suggests autoethnography as one methodology for more democratic adult literacy instruction in rural Southern Africa. Because of my experiences working as a Rural Education Development volunteer in Zambia, I am concerned with the postcolonial implications of many of the educational initiatives employed in the region. Using a postcolonial feminist framework, I seek to situate autoethnography as one way to both resist what Chimamanda calls the "one story of Africa" and to sponsor dual language literacy acquisition in rural Zambia. In this thesis, I work to analyze the mission statements of existing educational projects as representative of the limited narratives written for people in rural communities. I also propose a collaborative autoethnographic writing project based on existing community writing projects/theory that locate literacy as a site of resistance and hybridity, encouraging story-telling by and with others rather than about Others.
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dc.format.mediummasters theses
dc.identifierJohnson_colostate_0053N_10528.pdf
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10217/51876
dc.languageEnglish
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherColorado State University. Libraries
dc.relation.ispartof2000-2019
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dc.subjectautoethnography
dc.subjectcommunity writing
dc.subjectfeminism
dc.subjectFreire
dc.subjectpostcolonial literatures
dc.subjectZambia
dc.titleEntirely different stories: autoethnography as women's literacy practice in southern Africa
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thesis.degree.disciplineEnglish
thesis.degree.grantorColorado State University
thesis.degree.levelMasters
thesis.degree.nameMaster of Arts (M.A.)

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